Yes solar energy is the CAUSE of our seasons.
No, the tilt of the earth doesn't affect the amount of solar energy received from the sun. It does mean that at different seasons, different parts of the earth will get more than others, but the overall amount remains the same.
solar energy
Trees use solar energy for photosynthesis, removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and using the carbon to grow. They don't affect solar energy in any way.
Solar energy provides heat. It makes the atmosphere warm.
No it doesnt
it doesn't because solar energy is a renewable resource
the atmosphere absorbs heat from solar radiation; which varies with latitude and seasons
no
Seasons are primarily determined by the tilt of the Earth's axis and its orbit around the sun. The angle of sunlight, the length of daylight, and the amount of solar energy received by a particular hemisphere at any given time affect the temperature and weather patterns we experience during different seasons. Other factors, such as ocean currents and atmospheric circulation, can also influence regional climates.
not so good in terrestrial use beacuse of seasons
Solar energy will definitely have effects on the future, it will affect the manufacturing field ( most secondary industries) and tertiary industries in minor ways. Gasoline will of less demand, and yes, you can get a job as a solar panel maker.
global warming